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Hozelock grab top honour at GIMA Awards
Heatwave creates record July sales
Surge in the sales of watering products
Proposed garden centre in Dunblane could provide 50 jobs
Garden Re-Leaf name the day for 2014
The GCA announces best in area winners
Endsleigh pick up GCA Wales and West award
Preston buddies pedal 60 miles to the GIMAs...what a topping idea!
Millbrook's loyalty programme signs up 18,000 members
Stagecraft back in full production
Notcutts Garden Centre in Surrey shocked by cash box robbery
Organisers flesh out plans for new-look Glee
Essex Garden Centre Scoops UK Cake Award
Congratulations to GCA winners from Garden Radio
Broccoli and strawberries are bestselling veg
Growing media sales perform better than same week in 2012
Notcutts re-launches new craft shop in two centres
Old Mucker launches unique collection of garden fertilisers
GCA e-learning continues to GROW
Sussex Falconry entertains kids at Hillier Garden Centre
Former Pret MD heads up Working lunch! line-up
Greenfingers Get Busy at Little Havens Children’s Hospice
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Garden Re-Leaf name the day for 2014

Garden Re-leaf Day 2014 – the event designed to kick-start the garden sales season and raise funds for charity – will be Friday 14 March.

Boyd Douglas-Davies, the event’s founder, urged retailers and suppliers at this week’s GIMA Awards to get behind the third Garden Re-Leaf Day to make it the most successful yet.

The event had achieved its main objective to “get people into garden centres and get them gardening”. “The creativity in our industry knows no bounds and Garden Re-Leaf has shown that,” he said. “It has become a valuable vehicle for promoting our industry. It is OUR day and it is up to us to make the activity start in spring.”

It also raised more than £61,000 for the Greenfingers charity this year, bringing the total in its first two years to more than £116,000 – all helping to fund the creation of gardens at UK children’s hospices.


Garden Re-Leaf Day raised £61,379 for the Greenfingers charity in 2013

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